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City Manager Anderson reported on the properties that may be available for an additional 9 holes for the Golf Course. Nov. 17, 1 9 6 6 . . . A letter was read from Governor Rampton about home fallout protection. Survey will be conducted to determine the amount of fallout protection provided in the homes of Cedar City. Dr. Beal requested a copy of the Power Company franchise: a n d , after discussion, it was agreed that copies of the documents may be obtained for 75@per page. Jan. 5, 1967.. .The Livestock Association i s concerned about the Livestock Trail (to the mountain) south of town where it crosses the planned Interstate and Flood Control channel. This is an established right-of-way. Mayor Whetten read a letter from the State Department of Health covering water samples. Cedar City is one of 36 in the State with fully approved ratings. Jan. 1 9 , 1 9 6 7 . . .Forrest Hunter has made application for a license with F. C. C . to operate a radio station in Cedar City, and asks for the City's support. 1K.B.R.E.) Feb. 1 6 , 1 9 6 7 . . .Golf green fees will be $1.50 on Saturdays and Sundays and holidays and $1.00 on week days, for 9 holes. Jack Sawyers of the High School requests time for a High School golf class. Brent Orchard made application for a beer license for sale of beer at the Golf Course. Approved. March 2 , 1 9 6 7 . . .The Irrigation Companies are cleaning out the ditches and piling the debris on the banks. The City Manager put them on notice to clean the ditch banks. Rick Thompson (Historical Society) requests permission from the City for his College class to explore the area of the f i r s t old blast furnace, located at the north end of 100 East. No objection. April 2 0 . 1 9 6 7 ...Mr. Fred Adams requests the City to purchase banners to use to advertise the Shakespearean Festival. Cost--about $240. Unanimous. May 18, 1 9 6 7 . . . D r . LaMar Graff Jr. resigned a s City Physician, and Dr. David Brown was appointed. Mayor Whetten conferred with the Chief of Police and City Attorney before he released three prisoners from Jail-Manuel Bow, an Indian released to the Carnival, and a Mexican released to the Carnival. If these men return to Cedar City they will finish out their sentences. Also, one prisoner released to the Alcoholic Center.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

City Manager Anderson reported on the properties that may be available for an additional 9 holes for the Golf Course. Nov. 17, 1 9 6 6 . . . A letter was read from Governor Rampton about home fallout protection. Survey will be conducted to determine the amount of fallout protection provided in the homes of Cedar City. Dr. Beal requested a copy of the Power Company franchise: a n d , after discussion, it was agreed that copies of the documents may be obtained for 75@per page. Jan. 5, 1967.. .The Livestock Association i s concerned about the Livestock Trail (to the mountain) south of town where it crosses the planned Interstate and Flood Control channel. This is an established right-of-way. Mayor Whetten read a letter from the State Department of Health covering water samples. Cedar City is one of 36 in the State with fully approved ratings. Jan. 1 9 , 1 9 6 7 . . .Forrest Hunter has made application for a license with F. C. C . to operate a radio station in Cedar City, and asks for the City's support. 1K.B.R.E.) Feb. 1 6 , 1 9 6 7 . . .Golf green fees will be $1.50 on Saturdays and Sundays and holidays and $1.00 on week days, for 9 holes. Jack Sawyers of the High School requests time for a High School golf class. Brent Orchard made application for a beer license for sale of beer at the Golf Course. Approved. March 2 , 1 9 6 7 . . .The Irrigation Companies are cleaning out the ditches and piling the debris on the banks. The City Manager put them on notice to clean the ditch banks. Rick Thompson (Historical Society) requests permission from the City for his College class to explore the area of the f i r s t old blast furnace, located at the north end of 100 East. No objection. April 2 0 . 1 9 6 7 ...Mr. Fred Adams requests the City to purchase banners to use to advertise the Shakespearean Festival. Cost--about $240. Unanimous. May 18, 1 9 6 7 . . . D r . LaMar Graff Jr. resigned a s City Physician, and Dr. David Brown was appointed. Mayor Whetten conferred with the Chief of Police and City Attorney before he released three prisoners from Jail-Manuel Bow, an Indian released to the Carnival, and a Mexican released to the Carnival. If these men return to Cedar City they will finish out their sentences. Also, one prisoner released to the Alcoholic Center.